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Big League World Series (West Region)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

West Region
Most recent season or competition:
2016 Big League World Series
SportBaseball
Founded1968
Ceased2016
No. of teams12
Country United States
Last
champion(s)
Hawaii Kihei, Hawaii
Most titlesCalifornia Southern California (28)

The Big League World Series (BLWS) West Region was one of five United States regions that sent teams to the World Series. The Big League division of Little League Baseball was discontinued after the 2016 World Series. The region's participation in the BLWS had dated back to 1968.

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West Region States

Region Champions

Year City BLWS Record
1968 California BarstowVictorville, Southern California Fourth Place 1–2
1969 California Barstow, Southern California Champions 4–0
1970 California San Fernando/Simi Valley, Southern California Runner–Up 3–2
1971 California Cupertino, Northern California Champions 4–1
1972 California Inglewood, Southern California Runner–Up 4–2
1973 California West Orange County, Southern California 3–2
1974 California El Cajon, Southern California Not in Top 4 0–2
1975 Hawaii Aiea, Hawaii 1–2
1976 California Cupertino, Northern California Fourth Place 3–2
1977 Hawaii Hilo, Hawaii 2–2
1978 California Port Hueneme, Southern California Third Place 3–2
1979 Arizona Tucson, Arizona Not in Top 4 1–2
1980 California Buena Park, Southern California Champions 5–0
1981 California Villa Park, Southern California Not in Top 4 0–2
1982 Arizona Tucson, Arizona Third Place 3–2
1983 California Sacramento, Northern California Not in Top 4 2–2
1984 California Sacramento, Northern California Fourth Place 2–2
1985 Arizona Tucson, Arizona Not in Top 4 2–2
1986 California San Bernardino, Southern California 1–2
1987 Arizona Tucson, Arizona Fourth Place 3–2
1988 Arizona Tucson, Arizona Not in Top 4 1–2
1989 California San Leandro, Northern California 0–2
1990 California Grass Valley, Northern California 1–2
1991 California Norwalk, Southern California 0–2
1992 California Victorville, Southern California 2–2
1993 Hawaii Pearl City, Hawaii US Final 2–2
1994 California Victorville, Southern California Third Place 2–2
1995 Hawaii Aiea, Hawaii US Final 3–2
1996 Hawaii Pearl City, Hawaii 3–2
1997 Hawaii Aiea, Hawaii Not in Top 4 1–2
1998 California Thousand Oaks, Southern California Champions 5–0
1999 Hawaii Aiea, Hawaii US Final 3–2
2000 California Santee, Southern California 2–3
2001 California Westminster, Southern California Champions 5–1
2002 Washington (state) Auburn, Washington Not in Top 4 1–3
2003 California Thousand Oaks, Southern California Runner–Up 5–1
2004 California Anaheim, Southern California Semifinals 3–2
2005 California Thousand Oaks, Southern California Runner–Up 4–2
2006 California Thousand Oaks, Southern California Champions 7–0
2007 California Thousand Oaks, Southern California Semifinals 4–1
2008 California Anaheim, Southern California US Final 3–2
2009 California Thousand Oaks, Southern California Runner–Up 4–2
2010 California Thousand Oaks, Southern California 4–2
2011 California Alameda County, Northern California Not in Top 4 1–3
2012 California Anaheim, Southern California 3–1
2013 California Thousand Oaks, Southern California US Final 3–2
2014 California Thousand Oaks, Southern California Not in Top 4 2–2
2015 California Thousand Oaks, Southern California Runner–Up 4–1
2016 Hawaii Kihei, Hawaii 4–2
Year City BLWS Record

Results by State

State Region
Championships
BLWS
Championships
California Southern California 28 5
Hawaii Hawaii 8 0
California Northern California 7 1
Arizona Arizona 5 0
Washington (state) Washington 1

See also

West Region in other Little League divisions

References

This page was last edited on 6 March 2024, at 09:51
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